Beverly Black, PhD, MSSW
Professor and Director of MSSW Program
817-272-3941 |
beverlyblack@uta.edu |
Vitae
Dr. Beverly Black, Ph.D., MSSW, is a Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Black joined the faculty in 2008 to serve as the Director of the MSSW Program. Dr. Black conducts research and publishes on issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, adolescent dating violence, and prevention programming. For several years, she coordinated and evaluated dating violence and sexual assault prevention programs for adolescents and university students in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Black has numerous publications on issues related to violence including a book with Dr. Arlene Weisz titled Programs to Reduce Teen Dating Violence & Sexual Assault: Perspectives on What Work that is published by Columbia University Press.
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List of courses taught.
PH.D.
SOCW 6396 Social Work Education Principles and Skills
MSSW
SOCW 5301 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
SOCW 6305 Integrative Seminar
SOCW 6310 Seminar on Women’s Issues
SOCW 6343 Family Violence
BSW
SOCW 3302 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
Dating Violence
Domestic Violence
Sexual Assault
Prevention Programming
The University of Texas at Arlington
School of Social Work
Box 19129
211 S. Cooper
Arlington, TX 76019-0129
Ph. 817-272-3941 | Email: beverlyblack@uta.edu






